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THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY

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THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY

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This paper explores the evolution of African historiography within the broader context of global history, highlighting its significance as an academic discipline. The introduction underscores the critical role of history in understanding human agency and change, particularly in the context of Africa's colonial past, which has often been narrated through a Eurocentric lens. The methodological framework employed is comparative, examining African and non-African scholarly contributions, focusing on case studies that illustrate the diversity of perspectives in African historiography. Through a thorough analysis of pioneering figures such as Carl Christian Reindorf, alongside contemporary scholars like Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and Molefe Asante, the study reveals how indigenous narratives and oral histories have increasingly challenged established Eurocentric interpretations. Key findings indicate that despite the progress made in reclaiming African narratives, significant gaps remain within the historiographical tradition, primarily due to historical marginalisation. The paper further discusses the necessity of integrating digital history into African historiography, suggesting that such an approach can enhance accessibility and engagement with diverse historical narratives. This research advocates for an expanded understanding of African history as an essential component of global historiography, emphasising the importance of incorporating multiple methodologies and voices to construct a more comprehensive and nuanced historical narrative.

Anahtar Kelimeler

History, African Historiography, oral history, digital history, global perspectives, indigenous narratives

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Kaynak Göster

APA
Nyarko, J. A. (2025). THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY. Africania, 5(1), 37-58. https://doi.org/10.58851/africania.1603343
AMA
1.Nyarko JA. THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY. Africania. 2025;5(1):37-58. doi:10.58851/africania.1603343
Chicago
Nyarko, John Abbam. 2025. “THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY”. Africania 5 (1): 37-58. https://doi.org/10.58851/africania.1603343.
EndNote
Nyarko JA (01 Ocak 2025) THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY. Africania 5 1 37–58.
IEEE
[1]J. A. Nyarko, “THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY”, Africania, c. 5, sy 1, ss. 37–58, Oca. 2025, doi: 10.58851/africania.1603343.
ISNAD
Nyarko, John Abbam. “THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY”. Africania 5/1 (01 Ocak 2025): 37-58. https://doi.org/10.58851/africania.1603343.
JAMA
1.Nyarko JA. THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY. Africania. 2025;5:37–58.
MLA
Nyarko, John Abbam. “THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY”. Africania, c. 5, sy 1, Ocak 2025, ss. 37-58, doi:10.58851/africania.1603343.
Vancouver
1.John Abbam Nyarko. THE INDEPENDENTISATION OF AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY. Africania. 01 Ocak 2025;5(1):37-58. doi:10.58851/africania.1603343